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10 November 2004
On Sat 10th of October, from KeriKeri to Wellington,
New Plymouth to Havelock North (apologies if there were any attendees
from the South Island) about 40 IPPS members and prospective
members gathered under threatening skies at Taupo Native Plant
Nursery. Phillip
Smith welcomed all and outlined the day’s happenings then gave
a very informative talk about the goals and operations of the Native
Plant Nursery as well as a very good low down on the conservation and
problems of human impact on Lake Taupo and the surrounding area. Fortunately,
the rain held off while we had a guided tour of the propagating areas
and retail outlet.
Next stop was Waipahihi Botanical Gardens, a 35
hectare reserve featuring azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias and
NZ natives. Despite drizzle, the short walk through a small section
was well worth the visit. One of the problems facing places such
as these is the ageing of the volunteer staff that are so dedicated
to looking after such collections which have regularly been subjected
to theft by “gardeners &/or others”.
After
lunch in the gardens, it was off to Craters of the Moon for a
45 min or so walk in the rain viewing craters, bubbling mud and
roaring fumaroles. Was amazing to spot plants growing under the
most extreme of conditions, albeit not thriving and often very
stunted but at least surviving!
Taupo Plants was next on the list- Graham Dewes
is a grower of bedding plants- flowers and vegetables. A very
neat and tidy operation which has found in recent times more
and more difficult to survive in a market when so many of the
smaller retail outlets have disappeared.
A
planned trip to Huka Falls was decided against, after an unanimous
decision that enough water had been seen by all, so it was on
to Wishart Estate Huka Vineyard winery where we were lead through
the finer art of wine tasting (and some internal watering).
To finish of a very successful day a good number
met for a pleasant dinner at a local Italian restaurant. Thanks
to Phillip and his team for arranging an interesting day.
To finish of a very successful day a good number
met for a pleasant dinner at a local Italian restaurant. Thanks
to Phillip and his team for arranging an interesting day. |